. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . plete circle withengine 2664 at p. m. Cincinnati Terminal Correspondents: P. F. Landy, Joseph Beel Divisional Safety Committee L. A. CoRDiE Chairman, Assistant Terminal Agent Geo. Schlenker Chief Rate Clerk Robert H. Searls Chief Claim Clerk J. M. White General Foreman Frank Goehle Interchange Clerk, Eighth St. L. G. Wilson Chief Delivery Clerk Phillip Weber Receiving Clerk Henry Hagensicker Stevedore Phillip Koth Tallyman The accompanying picture is of conductorWilliam Hathorn, who was recently highly commended by as-sistant superin-tendent M. H.
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . plete circle withengine 2664 at p. m. Cincinnati Terminal Correspondents: P. F. Landy, Joseph Beel Divisional Safety Committee L. A. CoRDiE Chairman, Assistant Terminal Agent Geo. Schlenker Chief Rate Clerk Robert H. Searls Chief Claim Clerk J. M. White General Foreman Frank Goehle Interchange Clerk, Eighth St. L. G. Wilson Chief Delivery Clerk Phillip Weber Receiving Clerk Henry Hagensicker Stevedore Phillip Koth Tallyman The accompanying picture is of conductorWilliam Hathorn, who was recently highly commended by as-sistant superin-tendent M. on ac-count of the goodwork performed byhimself and hiscrew at the fire ofthe Ubiko MillingCo., St. Bernard,O. This workcalled for quickthought and quickaction. Aftergetting all of theCompanys prop-erty undamagedfrom the scene offire, Mr. Hathornwent to the assist-ance of the N. &W. R. R. and tooktwenty-seven carsthat would havebeen destroyed,out of the Ubiko Plantwas totally de-stroyed. Thedamage was over$100, Effectiveruary 1, F, Feb-Alex- CONDUCTOR WM. HATHORN ander was appoint- ed yardmaster,Storrs Yard, vice, S. L. Goodman, no doubt will make good at his new the terminal employes wish him success. Miss Kittie Eicher, the young, handsome andpopular expense bill clerk in terminal freightagents office, will, on the evening of February12, entertain the bill force at her home in Col-lege Hill. Miss Eicher has already establisheda reputation as a capable and able entertainer,and the crowd is looking forward to a greatdeal of pleasure. Miss Eicher has been assuredof the presence of H. Martin, assistant rateclerk, a high-class tenor, and an able enter-tainer with funny sayings and recitations. Charles Miller, chief file clerk in terminalfreight agents office, returned to duty after anabsence of several weeks, due to blood poisoningcaused by accidentally rimning an indeliblepencil into his arm. At the time he gave thematter no though
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